
1) Barking deer 2) Cervid 3) Deer 4) Deer
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1) Deer
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The present-day species are native to South Asia and can be found in Sri Lanka, Southern China, Taiwan, Japan (Boso Peninsula and Ōshima Island), India and Indonesian islands. They are also found in the lower Himalayas and in Burma. Inhabiting tropical regions, the deer have no seasonal rut and mating can take place at any time of year; this beha...
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small tusked East Asian deer
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• (n.) Any one of several species of small Asiatic deer of the genus Cervulus, esp. C. muntjac, which occurs both in India and on the East Indian Islands.
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any of about seven species of small- to medium-sized Asiatic deer that make up the genus Muntiacus in the family Cervidae (order Artiodactyla).[2 related articles]
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Munt'jac noun (Zoology) Any one of several species of small Asiatic deer of the genus
Cervulus , esp.
C. muntjac , which occurs both in India and on the East Indian Islands. [ Written also
muntjak .]
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The muntjac is a small deer found in India and south east Asia, and belonging to the genus Cervulus. The antlers of the male are short and simple, possessing only one process, which forms a short brow tine, but furnished with unusually long pedicles. In the male the upper canine teeth are large, and project visibly from the mouth as tusks, and are ...
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[
n] - small Asian deer with small antlers and a cry like a bark
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barking deer noun small Asian deer with small antlers and a cry like a bark
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Any of about nine species of small deer found in Southeast Asia. They live mostly in dense vegetation and do not form herds. The males have short spiked antlers and two sharp canine teeth forming tusks. They are sometimes called `barking deer` because of their voices. (Genus
Muntiacus.)
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any of various small deer of the genus Muntiacus, of southern and eastern Asia and the adjacent islands, esp. M. muntjac, of Java, India, etc., having well-developed horns on bony pedicels. · any of the small deer of the related genus Elaphodus, of China and Tibet, having minute horns.
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